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You can go into your posts table in phpMyAdmin, browse to the end of the entries, click Check All (uncheck any entries that aren’t to-do in the post_content field…they’ll all be grouped together most likely), and click on the red X to delete. Just be careful you don’t delete any real entries.

That’s what I fresh installed with. Still there. It’s also bring back long since finished tasks, unchecking them, and duplicating those, too. Buggy or not, I love this plugin and have been using it forever!

I would be glad to, if I knew where to find that. I am in phpMyAdmin, but have no clue where to look!

KimFebruary 28, 2012

Never mind, I finally found it! 3.0.3

CindyFebruary 28, 2012

It’s in the wp_options database table (wp is whatever your WordPress prefix is set to). You’ll probably have to page through several pages of values in the option table to find it, although it might be near the end of the list.

KimFebruary 28, 2012

See above! I was having a blonde moment, but found it!

CindyFebruary 28, 2012

Thanks, that’s very helpful to know. I’ve decided to just disable the portion of the code that checks to see if the plugin version matches the one stored in the database. So 3.0.6 should have no more duplication. Unfortunately, there’s no automatic way to delete the duplicates.